CAMERON, PARATA DELLA REAL IRA ‘INACCETTABILE’
David Cameron chiamato a discutere della Commemorazione dell’Easter Rising 1916 della Real IRA a Derry, dinnanzi alla House of Commons
Il Primo Ministro britannico si è oggi espresso sulla dichiarazione di Pasqua pronunciata dal portavoce della Real IRA in occasione della Commemorazione dell’Easter Rising 1916 avvenuta presso il cimitero di Creggan, Derry. La manifestazione era stata organizzata dal 32 County Sovereignty Movement.
Assicurando al Police Service of Northern Ireland il sostegno economico necessario, Cameron ha esortato gli investigatori a dare un volto all’uomo dal volto celato da un passamontagna, che ha pronunciato le parole di minaccia contro le forze di sicurezza e in primis contro Regina Elisabetta II.
“Le parole che più di tutte dovrebbero risuonare nelle nostre orecchie, sono quelle della madre dell’agente Ronan Kerr, che ha detto che sperare che quanto accaduto non fermi i cattolici dall’aderire alla PSNI, facendo un grande lavoro di polizia in Irlanda del Nord”.

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British Prime Minister David Cameron has described a Real IRA rally in Derry as “unacceptable”.
A masked member of the terror group read out a statement at Creggan cemetery on Easter Monday, threatening to kill more police officers.
Mr Cameron was today asked about the event during question time in the House of Commons.
He said the PSNI is being backed with the right amount of money and urged officers to track down those responsible.
“Above all the words that should ring in our ears are those of the mother of police constable Ronan Kerr, who said that she hoped that this would not stop more Roman Catholics joining the PSNI and doing a great job policing Northern Ireland,” Mr Cameron said.